From those born into it, to those locked out from it, those who moved to be part of it and those hiding from it, Outliers represents a cast of skateboarders from diverse geographical backgrounds and demonstrates how their proximity to skateboarding’s epicenter has affected the way they skate.SKATERS:Riley Hawk, Lee Yankou, Neen Williams, Marius Syvanen, Zered Bassett and Brad CromerVIDEO BY: Chris Thiessen

Produced by Jon Holland, and reprising the premise and format of the original Cinematographer, The Cinematographer Project once again shifts focus on 13 of skateboarding’s most gifted videographers (four of which return from the first version), and allows them to craft short parts to share their creative visions to the world of skateboarding.CINEMATOGRAPHERS:Torsten Frank, Bill Strobeck, Mike Manzoori, Chris Ray, Brennan Conroy, Dan Wolfe, RB Umali, Beagle, Lee Dupont, Christopher Middlebrook, Jon Holland, Russel Houghten, Alien Workshop

Introducing GoPro footage to skateboarding, Hallelujah lets Tyler Bledsoe set the stage by flipping in and out of endless slides and grinds. Pete Eldridge demonstrates his ambidextrous tendencies in his section. Ryan Decenzo chomped monstrous rail and hubbas like your thickest uncle at an all-you-can-eat joint. Taylor Bingaman was put on the map after he left no terrain untouched in his part, including his backside overcrook down Hollywood 16.SKATERS:Pete Eldridge, Ryan Decenzo, Taylor Bingaman, Torey Pudwill, Tyler BledsoeVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Chris Ray

Featuring an all goofy-footed cast, Jon Holland and Chris Ray’s Right Foot Forward introduced much of the world to Kellen James’ incredible range of tricks. Joey Brezinski balances his way through never-before conceived ledge and manny combos. Bobby Worrest’s part is as street as it gets while he manhandles the most rugged terrain. Corey Duffel displays bone-crushing speeds and inexplicable power.SKATERS:Bobby Worrest, Corey Duffel, Joey Brezinski, Kellen James, Matt BeachVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Chris Ray

Crafted by Jon Holland and Jason Hernandez, First Love showcased stuntwood romantics from veteran to rookie status. Shiloh Greathouse’s first part in years is filled with OG fun and new school NBDs. Richard Angelides follows with a part of pure surgical accuracy. Omar Salazar scrapes and skids his way into history with high-speed uniqueness (and a mind-blowing taildrop at the Encinitas train station).SKATERS:Leo Romero, Omar Salazar, Richard Angelides, Ryan Gallant, Shiloh GreathouseVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Jason Hernandez

Edited and directed by Jon Holland and Jason Hernandez, Subtleties opened with a part from legendary Pat Duffy and followed up with the strong and graceful ledge and manny combos from Brandon Biebel and Brian Wenning. Then-unknown Kyle Leeper dipped in and out of ledges in new ways (Cab flip back noseblunt!), while Stefan Janoski primed the credit reel with his unmistakable casual style.SKATERS:Brandon Biebel, Brian Wenning, Kyle Leeper, Pat Duffy, Stefan JanoskiVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Jason Hernandez

Are You Alright? follows Jon Holland and Jason Hernandez around on an RV tour through the Northwest while hitting parks and spots along the way. Also featured is a cast of other skaters, including Danger, who took a legendary slam dropping in on the Garfield High School banks.SKATERS:Aaron Harrison, Clint Peterson, Danny Way, Donny Barley, Jake Brown, Jesse Fritsch, Judd Hertzler, Matt Dove, Pat Duffy, Ryan WilburnVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Jason Hernandez

Free Your Mind showcased the smallest number of parts to date, but truly had one of the greatest variety of skaters. Parts included the tightest of trannies shredded by Dan Drehobl (who racked up the most expensive music credits to TransWorld date with “Time Of The Season”), the steezy technicality of Rob Welsh, and the beefy gaps and rails skated by Darrell Stanton including his backside overblunt on clipper.SKATERS:Dan Drehobl, Darrell Stanton, Rob WelshVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Ewan Bowman, Jason Hernandez

In Bloom showcased the up-and-comers of the era. Young Evan Hernandez skated man-sized rails. Chris Cole skated ledges in new ways while doing the same down the LOVE gap. A teenaged Mikey Taylor pulled out tech lines on ledges and handrails. Tony Trujillo ripped both the deep end and the streets. A boyish Paul Rodriguez showcased not-so-boyish form. Alex “Trainwreck” Gall came out of nowhere and back into nowhere in the last part of this Jon Holland and Ewan Bowman collaboration.SKATERS:Alex Gall, Chris Cole, Evan Hernandez, Mikey Taylor, Paul Rodriguez, Tony TrujilloVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Ewan Bowman

Sight Unseen remains a veritable how-to when it comes to crafting a proper skate video: from John Cardiel setting the template for all-terrain skating to Tosh Townend’s break-out part, the frenzy of Dustin Dollin to Heath Kirchart’s timeless skating paired with “Nights In White Satin.” Top it all off with Henry Sanchez crawling out from retirement to give his final one-two punch to skateboarding.SKATERS:Dustin Dollin, Heath Kirchart, Henry Sanchez, John Cardiel, Tosh TownendVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Greg Hunt

Taking a cue from Cinematographer before it, Transmission 7 chose not to give parts to the skaters themselves, but instead, certain cities. The result was a detailed look at the flourishing skate scenes of Los Angeles, NYC, Portland, Boston, San Francisco, San Diego, and many more.VIDEO BY: Ty Evans, Jon Holland